Read to your child every day. Make this a warm and loving time when the two of you can cuddle close together. Bedtime is an especially great time for reading together.

Tips#2: Give Everything A Name

You can build comprehension skills early, even with the littlest child. Play games that involve naming or pointing to objects. Say things like, "Where's your nose?" and then, "Where's Mommy's nose?" Or touch your child's nose and say, "What's this?"

Have you heard of the wolf child in the India which is raised by wolf? In fact, this event once has brought too much shock all over the world. Then lots of wolf children were found around the world and most of them were sent to the hospital to take the standard treatment so as to achieve normal intellectual level of adults. What a pity, the result is unsuccessful. According to the scientific research, in the early time, the wolf child lived in the animal world and accept the information of wolf activities. As a result, they missed the critical period of receiving the human education. From the wolf child case, we can get the conclusion that during the process of human intelligence development, the genetic factors determine the possibility of intellectual development and above all the environment and education conditions determine the reality of the intellectual development.

Therefore, one hot topic is that during the process of children intellectual development, as parents, how to provide them the environment which is conducive to their intellectual development?

Tips#3: Say How Much You Enjoy Reading Together

Tell your child how much you enjoy reading with him or her. Look forward to this time you spend together. Talk about "story time" as the favorite part of your day.

Tips#4: Be Interactive

Engage your child so he or she will actively listen to a story. Discuss what's happening, point out things on the page, and answer your child's questions. Ask questions of your own and listen to your child's responses.

Firstly, it is important to provide abundant information to stimulate children. As is known to all, the stimulation from lots of information can make children have the strong curiosity and active exploration desire. Many parents would want to know where to find such abundant information, in fact, it lies in our daily life. For example, all kinds of ornaments in the room are the good information stimulus so that smarter parents should make good use of them, otherwise they are only the permanent and real ornaments. When placing these items, parent should consider their educational functions. It is better to place a few potted plant at the appropriate place or raise several goldfish and so on, all of which undoubtedly is of great benefit for children.

Secondly, discuss some question with children together frequently. For example, you can discuss the different rain sounds between the heavy rain and the light rain, what should do on these hot days while what should do on that cold days. By this way, children are always during the thinking status, which is beneficial to develop their mental development.

Thirdly, take some activities to develop their intelligence such as the chess playing game and so on. When playing with chess, both children's attention and judgment can be developed at a certain extent.

Fourthly, give children one tool cabinet, in which there are paper, scissors, crayon and other items. Children can use their wild imagination to create happiness.

Tips#5: Read It Again And Again And Again

Your child will probably want to hear a favorite story over and over. Go ahead and read the same book for the 100th time! Research suggests that repeated readings help children develop language skills.

Tips#6: Talk About Writing, Too

Draw your child's attention to the way writing works. When looking at a book together, point out how we read from left to right and how words are separated by spaces.